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  1. Member
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    I have now another problem.
    When I enter mozilla and begin to search with google tha adress bar shows this :


    https://findthatsearch.com/?src=777&q=series

    and I can't do anything.

    What must I do to eliminate this?

    Thanks for your help, again.
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    I have just downloaded and executed that program.
    I hope the problem is finished.

    Thanks hech54.


    P.S. - I am constantly invaded many times a day, with that site BET. Here bet,pt.
    Is there anything I can do to prevent that site to invade my PC?
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  3. Marsia Mariner
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    Originally Posted by Jomapil View Post
    P.S. - I am constantly invaded many times a day, with that site BET. Here bet,pt.
    Is there anything I can do to prevent that site to invade my PC?
    Yes, forget Firebosta and switch to Pale Moon, or to Seamonkey.
    And don't forget to use NoScript, of course.
    Last edited by Marsia Mariner; 3rd Feb 2018 at 08:03. Reason: clarity
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  4. Stop downloading and installing every free program you find on the internet.
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    But jagabo what you propose is an utopia because there is always programs we need!
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    Marsia, thank you for your advice.
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  7. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Perhaps entirely migrate to a Linux desktop -- at least for web browsing and email.
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    What about using a virtual machine for browsing and testing all sorts of software? You can set a clean snapshot and revert to it every time you close the VM.
    "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."
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    Originally Posted by Keyser View Post
    What about using a virtual machine for browsing and testing all sorts of software? You can set a clean snapshot and revert to it every time you close the VM.
    Those can be a PITA to get online. Networking not always easy.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Originally Posted by Keyser View Post
    What about using a virtual machine for browsing and testing all sorts of software? You can set a clean snapshot and revert to it every time you close the VM.
    Those can be a PITA to get online. Networking not always easy.
    I don't know about other OSs (Linux/Mac), but with VirtualBox and Windows guests on Windows hosts, the Internet and Network connections work right out of the box. No configuration is required.

    I have several flavors of Windows guests (3.11/95/98/2000/XP/7) on a Windows 7 host, and all of them have Network/Internet connectivity. Only the Windows 3.11 guest required some network setup.
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    Yeah, Linux guest on Windows VM is the PITA.
    Even Windows on Windows can do that, but it's usually far easier.
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